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or south london, can they do that with this voice, this is someone american or appearing to be american. >> they are will listen to the voice and try to match it up to what they know about the hundred americans they know that have gone to travel to fight in syria with the various jihadist groups. they believe about a dozen or more have joined isis. the canadian will do the same. there are about 30 can addans out there fighting. >> and the video production that isis has been known for and the beheading of the americans, there is no question that had a huge impact in the public in the united states. did they also have an undue influence on the obama administration, on the administration's admission to quickly move toward war. >> i think it is clear that the videos of the beheadings accelerated the move toward war on the behalf of the obama administration. they were under scrutiny already. but as it ramped up, i think congress started asking for action but i do think it accelerated our action to war. but i think we couwould have co to war any way. it just accelerated the action. >> and whe
or south london, can they do that with this voice, this is someone american or appearing to be american. >> they are will listen to the voice and try to match it up to what they know about the hundred americans they know that have gone to travel to fight in syria with the various jihadist groups. they believe about a dozen or more have joined isis. the canadian will do the same. there are about 30 can addans out there fighting. >> and the video production that isis has been known...
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. >> have you identified the guys in the video that speaks with a london accent? >> i can't reveal that. but we're working on the case as a matter of high priority. >> mr. ambassador, thank you so much. appreciate your being here. >>> coming up, it might be the political ad of the year. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. >> can she win a long-held democratic seat in a swing state? big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if you
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thank you so much indeed for joining us, nicolas comfort from london. and incredible though it may seem, we're only just now getting the final, final result, although the prime minister's spoken, the leader of the scottish national party has spoken >>> the final and full result is just coming in and errol barnett has that. >> we knew how this would all end. it is now official. the last council's numbers have come in, that of highland. 191,000 registered voters. their voice has been heard now. and the no vote beating out the yes campaign by some 10,000 votes. so what's interesting here as we take a look at the big picture now, the overall numbers, what that means as we approach the final moments of this referendum is that those voting no, to stay a part of the united kingdom, those voters have now topped 2 million, 2 million people making their voices heard saying they want to remain as scottish people as part of the u.k. should also be noted 1.6 million people did vote for scotland to become independent, but it wasn't enough. as we've shown you througho
thank you so much indeed for joining us, nicolas comfort from london. and incredible though it may seem, we're only just now getting the final, final result, although the prime minister's spoken, the leader of the scottish national party has spoken >>> the final and full result is just coming in and errol barnett has that. >> we knew how this would all end. it is now official. the last council's numbers have come in, that of highland. 191,000 registered voters. their voice has...
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bit on this idea of reconciliation and healing the divide and going forward, joining me now from our london studio is nicolas comfort. he's the author of the book "how to handle the media." first and foremost, what is it about the media that you think played into this referendum and the results? >> well, i think in form of the scottish press, what you saw was the polarization of yes and no, between the papers who have traditionally been expected to take those lines. and i don't think it was any gait surprise. the thing i think which was critical and what we're hearing from the yes campaign is that they don't think they had a fair shake from the bbc, on the other hand i think they were trying to say that before the campaign started. so it's really no great surprise. i think you will see a pulling together, a determination to hold westminster to account. and then getting on to the next parliamentary elections. >> let me ask you about this idea ever the post result hangover. the divisions were quite intense. there was very fierce campaigning, obviously peaceful, nothing like stuff we've seen a
bit on this idea of reconciliation and healing the divide and going forward, joining me now from our london studio is nicolas comfort. he's the author of the book "how to handle the media." first and foremost, what is it about the media that you think played into this referendum and the results? >> well, i think in form of the scottish press, what you saw was the polarization of yes and no, between the papers who have traditionally been expected to take those lines. and i don't...
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mind is that feeling that spreads across scotland, wales, england, everywhere that too much happens in london in a world rather separate to that that the rest of us inhabit. of course david cameron has a general election coming up next year. he's seen the united kingdom independence party capitalize in the same way they did in scotland. >> of course the ukip wants brit ta ain out of the u.k. and all that. he survived the scottish referendum, what about the eu referendum. we've talked about a political earthquake. no one knows the inside politics as well as you do. what does this mean, let's say for england. how to they work out, what does william hague, the former foreign secretary who's been tasked with all this, what is he going to come up with? >> reporter: very interesting that william hague has been put in charge of this because he's very much trusted by the back benches perhaps in a way that david cameron isn't quite. there are huge problems to settle here. and this pressure coming from right wing tori nps. those sort of questions are going to take an awful long time to settle. and i th
mind is that feeling that spreads across scotland, wales, england, everywhere that too much happens in london in a world rather separate to that that the rest of us inhabit. of course david cameron has a general election coming up next year. he's seen the united kingdom independence party capitalize in the same way they did in scotland. >> of course the ukip wants brit ta ain out of the u.k. and all that. he survived the scottish referendum, what about the eu referendum. we've talked...
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he's joining us from our london studios. al alex salmon said yes, they haven't voted for independence yet at this time. but this 1.6 million vote for independence shows that it is something whose time will eventually come. what do you make of that? >> i think it's absolutely the case that the people who support scottish independence have shown how committed some of them are to the cause. and the idea that they're simply going to give up on their principles because of one narrow defeat is clearly not going to happen. there's not going to be another referendum tomorrow. there's not going to be another one next year, but there could very well be another referendum at some point in the future. if you consider six months ago, add to that a referendum has happened at all is why so many people around the world are fascinated by it. >> alexander is going to be talking to the prime minister david cameron. we're going to hear from the prime minister in about half an hour from now. alex salmon was not humbled. he is making demands stil
he's joining us from our london studios. al alex salmon said yes, they haven't voted for independence yet at this time. but this 1.6 million vote for independence shows that it is something whose time will eventually come. what do you make of that? >> i think it's absolutely the case that the people who support scottish independence have shown how committed some of them are to the cause. and the idea that they're simply going to give up on their principles because of one narrow defeat is...
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separatist leader blair jenkins said that they just don't understand london. >> they have been increasingly out of touch and out of time when it comes to people in scotland. it's been a little too late. >> cnn's max foster is joining us from scotland just minutes before the polls are to close. max, how is turnout now? >> reporter: well, it looks as though it's been a very, very strong turnout. close to 90%, based on people's experience during a general election. it certainly looks very good. the top of the hour, the postal votes will start to be counted. the box is being brought in behind me and we expect the first results to be done locally. so 32 local areas. the first ones are expected in about six hours time and the final result is nine hours' time. it doesn't count recounts or problems along the way. always, jake, weather is a great issue and there's major fog on the islands. the planes may not be able to bring the ballot boxes in. >> so in about nine hours we'll know if scotland broke away from the united kingdom. if scotland does go, will cameron's government fail, fall? >> it won't
separatist leader blair jenkins said that they just don't understand london. >> they have been increasingly out of touch and out of time when it comes to people in scotland. it's been a little too late. >> cnn's max foster is joining us from scotland just minutes before the polls are to close. max, how is turnout now? >> reporter: well, it looks as though it's been a very, very strong turnout. close to 90%, based on people's experience during a general election. it certainly...
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they shouldn't be made in london. those london politicians are very unpopular here. particularly david cameron. they played on that as well. we don't know which way it will go. polls haven't been done on this sort of thing before. very young voters, 16 year olds voting for the first time. we can't rely complete y e ly o polls. >> thank you very much on this historic vote here. some would say disliking british is part of being scottish and the u.k. flag wouldn't exist without the blue of scotland's st. andrew's cross. the love hate existence has been around for generations. they joined together in 1707. what changed that led to today's vote? i've erin burnett sitting next to me. you were recently in scotland. i heard you did hard reporting in pubs talking to the people. tell me -- >> that's where you have to go to get the answer. i was in a remote part of scotland. there's a difference between what you see in the rural parts of scotland and what you see in cities like you would in this country. it tends to be in the countryside there was an independent streak. what we
they shouldn't be made in london. those london politicians are very unpopular here. particularly david cameron. they played on that as well. we don't know which way it will go. polls haven't been done on this sort of thing before. very young voters, 16 year olds voting for the first time. we can't rely complete y e ly o polls. >> thank you very much on this historic vote here. some would say disliking british is part of being scottish and the u.k. flag wouldn't exist without the blue of...
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i guess just more disappointment in that government in london. one way you can look at this, we've had leaders of the three main british parties come up here, labor, conservative and liberal democrats. they came up at the last minute to put an offer on the table that wasn't on the table before. the offer was if you vote no, you will get an increased level of power. increased power over taxes. those kind of things. the fact they realized they need to come up here in the last week or so is an indication that london is out of touch with politics of scotland and therefore the scots are better off running things themselves. that's the idea behind it. that's what gathered currency here. brooke? >> speaking of currency, thank you for my segue. let's bring in alison. if today turns out to be independence day for scotland, so much is up in the air. it's not really sure what kind of currency scotland would use. >> there are so many things. the u.k. has been together for over 300 years. we just don't know what is going to happen with scotland as far as its
i guess just more disappointment in that government in london. one way you can look at this, we've had leaders of the three main british parties come up here, labor, conservative and liberal democrats. they came up at the last minute to put an offer on the table that wasn't on the table before. the offer was if you vote no, you will get an increased level of power. increased power over taxes. those kind of things. the fact they realized they need to come up here in the last week or so is an...
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london time after the polls close in as you heard there. 855 minutes from now. >>> now to other stories. president obama's plan to arm and train syrian rebels has won the support of the house but the 273-156 vote reflects concern on both sides of the aisle. many worry the weapons and training could one day be used against the united states. the democratic-led senate is expected to vote later today. now, president obama on wednesday repeated his vow that no u.s. ground troops will be deployed in iraq. and that's no problem for iraq's new prime minister, haider al abadi said foreign troops were out of the question and all they want is air power. jim sciutto has more on their plan to defeat isis. >> reporter: at central command today the headquarters for all u.s. military operations against is isis, president obama reiterated his now familiar promise, no u.s. ground troops. >> but i want to be clear, the american forces that have been deployed to iraq do not and will not have a combat mission. >> reporter: today's pledge triggered by his commanders' repeated comments a day ago that, in fac
london time after the polls close in as you heard there. 855 minutes from now. >>> now to other stories. president obama's plan to arm and train syrian rebels has won the support of the house but the 273-156 vote reflects concern on both sides of the aisle. many worry the weapons and training could one day be used against the united states. the democratic-led senate is expected to vote later today. now, president obama on wednesday repeated his vow that no u.s. ground troops will be...
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london time. >> they do get a long time to vote. we'll take a short break. when we come back, ukraine's president delivers a personal thank you to canada. we'll tell you what he told canada's parliament. >> plus, history could be made friday on the new york stock exchange when chinese ecommerce giant alibaba goes public. but should you buy? >>> welcome back. ukraine's president is thanking the canadians for their support, also asking for more loans, free trade as well as intelligence sharing. >> he appeared in ottawa one day after signing a landmark partnership agreement with the european union bloc. in an interview with the cbc, he explained why ukraine's parliament decided to grand special status to pro russian rebel-held donetsk. >> there's no semiautonomy status. we are not trading or putting anything which would be dangerous to control independence. this is just for three years. the power and right of the people, the municipality to elect their leaders. because we hate the idea to speak with they electric the real people who will be represented the peop
london time. >> they do get a long time to vote. we'll take a short break. when we come back, ukraine's president delivers a personal thank you to canada. we'll tell you what he told canada's parliament. >> plus, history could be made friday on the new york stock exchange when chinese ecommerce giant alibaba goes public. but should you buy? >>> welcome back. ukraine's president is thanking the canadians for their support, also asking for more loans, free trade as well as...
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london time. >> australia's government said it is taking action against a terror threat. a huge police operation began in the predawn hours. it comes amid rising tensions as the nation joins the fight against isis. sky news australia's stan grant is in sydney with the latest on the raids. >> what we' seen here is described as the biggest anti-terror raid ever. around 800 police involved in new south wales, australia's biggest city, sydney and also in brisbane, queensland. we've been told by police that 15 people have been detained. some of those resisting arrest. one man has been charged and will appear in court. the allegation here that these people were planning a terrorist attack. being described as a random attack against a member of the public to be carried out on the streets of sydney. the terror warning in australia has been increased from medium, a possible attack, to a high, which is a likely attack. now, new counterterrorism laws have been announced as well. and there's been increased funding to try to deal with the threat of terrorism here in australia. prime m
london time. >> australia's government said it is taking action against a terror threat. a huge police operation began in the predawn hours. it comes amid rising tensions as the nation joins the fight against isis. sky news australia's stan grant is in sydney with the latest on the raids. >> what we' seen here is described as the biggest anti-terror raid ever. around 800 police involved in new south wales, australia's biggest city, sydney and also in brisbane, queensland. we've been...
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the alternative is bringing a lot of power from london to edinborough. devolving creating a federal system. that is historic. try to come up with an alternative. the reality if he wakes up friday morning. a yes vote. scotland going independent. his job looks vulnerable. the last prime minister of the uk. scotland. >> voting begins in the morning. do we know what time the, results are expected? >> yeah, the first results, coming through about 8:00 p.m. eastern time. final results will come about 2:00 in the morning. we think. you have to wait until final ruld results. edinborough, glascow, aberdeen, and far-flung problems, they rely on boats to get the voting boxes back and a helicopter. things could delay the poll in the early hours. >> max, thank you very much. max foster. >> just ahead tonight, the ridicu-list is next. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pai
the alternative is bringing a lot of power from london to edinborough. devolving creating a federal system. that is historic. try to come up with an alternative. the reality if he wakes up friday morning. a yes vote. scotland going independent. his job looks vulnerable. the last prime minister of the uk. scotland. >> voting begins in the morning. do we know what time the, results are expected? >> yeah, the first results, coming through about 8:00 p.m. eastern time. final results...
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there was a warning for those sick of london's rule. >> we must be very clear, there is no going back. if scotland votes yes, the u.k. will split and we will go our separate ways forever. >> sounds like a parent talking to toddler, prime minister, we believe the scots understand that. of course, we tested scotch whiskey, which is scotland's second biggest export. tonight's number, 1971. that is the year the united states stopped importing scottish haggish, sheep lungs are one of the more appetizing haggish. >> we'll be right back with more on a strange story with smelly feet. jeanne moos is next. i was just looking at your credit report site. do you guys have identity theft protection? [ male voice ] i'm sorry, did you say identity distribution? no. protection. identity theft protection. you have selected identity distribution. your identity will now be shared with everyone. thank you. no, no, no -- [ click, dial tone ] [ female announcer ] not all credit report sites are equal. [ male voice ] we're good in here, howie. yeah, have a good night, brother. experian.com members get person
there was a warning for those sick of london's rule. >> we must be very clear, there is no going back. if scotland votes yes, the u.k. will split and we will go our separate ways forever. >> sounds like a parent talking to toddler, prime minister, we believe the scots understand that. of course, we tested scotch whiskey, which is scotland's second biggest export. tonight's number, 1971. that is the year the united states stopped importing scottish haggish, sheep lungs are one of the...
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erin mclaughlin reporting from outside 10 downing street in london. we'll watch that vote very closely. >>> secretary of state john kerry will be back up on capitol hill less than an hour or so from now to talk about u.s. plans to deal with the isis threat. we're covering it live for you. >>> and a key question facing the united states, if the u.s. arms the so-called moderate rebels fighting isis in syria, what are the risks? want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort
erin mclaughlin reporting from outside 10 downing street in london. we'll watch that vote very closely. >>> secretary of state john kerry will be back up on capitol hill less than an hour or so from now to talk about u.s. plans to deal with the isis threat. we're covering it live for you. >>> and a key question facing the united states, if the u.s. arms the so-called moderate rebels fighting isis in syria, what are the risks? want to change the world? create things that help...
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cnn, london. >> the u.s. president echoes the urgent warnings from public health officials on ebola. >> here's the hard truth. in west africa ebola is now an epidemic the likes of which we have not seen before. >> washington plans to respond back with that in a moment. eligible for medicare?r ] that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has
cnn, london. >> the u.s. president echoes the urgent warnings from public health officials on ebola. >> here's the hard truth. in west africa ebola is now an epidemic the likes of which we have not seen before. >> washington plans to respond back with that in a moment. eligible for medicare?r ] that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,...
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joining us live from london. and for those of you watching from outside the united states, remember, cnn is the place to be for live coverage of the scottish referendum, polls open across the country, 32 voting districts and 24 hours from now, that's 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time on thursday, we'll bring you those results as soon as they become available. cnn's live coverage starts thursday at 10:00 p.m. london time. >>> we want to bring you new details of the abduction of steven sotloff. the second man beheaded by isis. carl penhaul asked him what happened. >> reporter: he wanders through this area. his mind goes to the friend he could not save. he was a fixer for steven sotloff. they were kidnapped just inside syria by isis gunmen in august 2013. sotloff never made it out alive. they were just 20 minutes into their drive to aleppo. he explained three cars were parked by the highway. about 15 gunmen armed with assault rifles leapt out when he saw them approach. the gunmen ordered him and sotloff to cover the
joining us live from london. and for those of you watching from outside the united states, remember, cnn is the place to be for live coverage of the scottish referendum, polls open across the country, 32 voting districts and 24 hours from now, that's 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time on thursday, we'll bring you those results as soon as they become available. cnn's live coverage starts thursday at 10:00 p.m. london time. >>> we want to bring you new details of the abduction of steven...
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voters are considering a renewed pledge from london to give scotland more say over its own affairs. >> u.s. president barack obama warns west africa's ebola epidemic is a threat to global security. mr. obama announced thousands more military and medical personnel will build field hospitals and treatment centers. >> a man abducted with u.s. journalist steven sotloff last year says u.s. officials never questioned him about the incident. he says the kidnappers told him they were with isis, the group that recently beheaded sotloff and two other captives. the u.s. declined to comment but say sotloff's murder is being investigated. >> the scottish vote on independence, polls show a tight race that will be decided by the undecideds. >> the referendum on thursday is unique in that it's the first to allow registered voters 16 and older to cast ballots. by lowering the voting age, scotland has created its largest ever electorate, 4.2 million people will determine its fate. this is all causing plenty of nerves south of the scottish border, of course, as well as mixed opinions as to whether scotl
voters are considering a renewed pledge from london to give scotland more say over its own affairs. >> u.s. president barack obama warns west africa's ebola epidemic is a threat to global security. mr. obama announced thousands more military and medical personnel will build field hospitals and treatment centers. >> a man abducted with u.s. journalist steven sotloff last year says u.s. officials never questioned him about the incident. he says the kidnappers told him they were with...
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the voice in the execution video has -- everyone said that is a british accent, perhaps from south london. what did he have to say about that? >> yeah, what he said was that the 15 gunman who kidnapped them in the first place were dressed in black. they were also masked, heavily armed. he believes that all of those 15 were syrians because of their accents. he said when they were taken to the textile factory that served as the temporary jail, there he was aware that the jailers were different origins, some were libby ands and some were cherissy ands and he was not aware of any jihadis at that jail at that time. >> carl, thank you very much. >>> and also breaking tonight, we have obtained tapes of american terrorists recruiting friends in the united states to join terror groups like isis. we hear the voice of a boston man whose friend is now wanting by the fbi tor ties to isis. he is lured by a fellow american tofy jihad overseas. they promise him a good life and everything taken care of and offer a wife. and when you hear the conversations, you will be amazed at how casual they are. how th
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many government powers, shifting from london up to edinburgh. powers over spending, particularly powers over the national health service, which sounds random, but it's held in very high regard here. and there's a great deal of concern about national health service. so what london politicians are saying is you will have control over that. this is really their last-ditch attempt at retaining the union because the yes campaign spearheaded by alex salmons is appealing to people's hearts saying, you're scottish, you're celtic, you should have the power of your own destiny and should be based in edinburgh, not london. >> apparently a chilly reception today for the man who would be the british prime minister. does that indicate, you think, the growing strength of this independence movement? >> reporter: well, yeah, and it really sort of proves their case that the london politicians don't really care about scotland and they're only coming up at the last minute. a shopping center just around the corner, was due to make a statement there but was absolutel
many government powers, shifting from london up to edinburgh. powers over spending, particularly powers over the national health service, which sounds random, but it's held in very high regard here. and there's a great deal of concern about national health service. so what london politicians are saying is you will have control over that. this is really their last-ditch attempt at retaining the union because the yes campaign spearheaded by alex salmons is appealing to people's hearts saying,...
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london heathrow, and london city airport reporting major delays right now because visibility is less that be 100 meters. the pattern not good when it comes to travel in that area this morning. not seeing much in front of you across that area right now in london. >> that is tough stuff. appreciate it, pedro. >>> still to come here on cnn, expanding the fight against isis. why some say the u.s. will have difficulty carrying out air strikes on targets in syria. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company.
london heathrow, and london city airport reporting major delays right now because visibility is less that be 100 meters. the pattern not good when it comes to travel in that area this morning. not seeing much in front of you across that area right now in london. >> that is tough stuff. appreciate it, pedro. >>> still to come here on cnn, expanding the fight against isis. why some say the u.s. will have difficulty carrying out air strikes on targets in syria. that's why there's a...
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jim boldin, cnn, london. >>> now we want to show you some fascinating video out of taiwan. annual military drills are now under way in the country as it sim laulates an attack from chi. this is all a simulation, but this is an unusual sight on the country's highway. pilots practicing emergency takeoffs and landings on the number one national freeway. this would be something that would make your work commute something to remember, don't you think? more of the day's biggest stories after this. denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain was terrible. my feet hurt so bad. it felt like hot pins and needles coming from the inside out of my skin. when i did go see the doctor, and he prescribed
jim boldin, cnn, london. >>> now we want to show you some fascinating video out of taiwan. annual military drills are now under way in the country as it sim laulates an attack from chi. this is all a simulation, but this is an unusual sight on the country's highway. pilots practicing emergency takeoffs and landings on the number one national freeway. this would be something that would make your work commute something to remember, don't you think? more of the day's biggest stories after...
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somebody born in london likes to think they can go to scotland as a countryman, not as a visitor. it's about who you are and what makes you. >> well, with all that in mind, the latest poll shows a statistical dead heat. 49% say yes, that they want to separate. 51% saying no, they would like to stay. >> with the race coming down to the wire like that activists are doing all they can to woo undecided voters. max foster met with some voters in glasgow. >> reporter: she won't be voting in the referendum, but her dad's decision will define the scotland that she grows up in. at this late stage in the campaign, it's about convincing the undecided voters. >> hello, sir. are you voting in the referendum? >> yes. >> did you know how you feel about it yet? >> reporter: what sort of conversations do you have with them? >> we get a lot of people that are already quite committed yes voters that want to pick up merchandise. so we have posters and badges and stickers. >> reporter: if there's someone who's wavering, how do you try to convince them? >> some people have a variety of reasons. other p
somebody born in london likes to think they can go to scotland as a countryman, not as a visitor. it's about who you are and what makes you. >> well, with all that in mind, the latest poll shows a statistical dead heat. 49% say yes, that they want to separate. 51% saying no, they would like to stay. >> with the race coming down to the wire like that activists are doing all they can to woo undecided voters. max foster met with some voters in glasgow. >> reporter: she won't be...
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inspired attacks in london against the underground rail network and bus network there. so this was a man who was high on the u.s. most wanted target list and this morton storm who became a jihadist and then became a spy, he says that he helped get anwar awlaki. there was a dispute over that in the end. but he says in his words that he helped take down 30 terror leaders over a number of years. >> fascinating, looking forward to watching it. thanks to nic robertson in scotland. don't miss the cnn special report "double agent, inside al qaeda for the cia." it airs tuesday night at 9:00 eastern. >>> coming up on the national lead, it's unnerving to learn your credit card number might have been stolen but imagine the private details about your children, even when and where they're dropped off by the school bus, available for anyone who knows how to hack into the system. that's our lead investigation coming up next. >>> plus, hillary clinton trying to win over the same voters who rained on her presidential parade six years ago. were iowans impressed this time? if you don't th
inspired attacks in london against the underground rail network and bus network there. so this was a man who was high on the u.s. most wanted target list and this morton storm who became a jihadist and then became a spy, he says that he helped get anwar awlaki. there was a dispute over that in the end. but he says in his words that he helped take down 30 terror leaders over a number of years. >> fascinating, looking forward to watching it. thanks to nic robertson in scotland. don't miss...
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atika, thank you, live for us in london. thanks. >>> let's turn to that conference now, the killing of a third western captured has raised the resolve to resolve this and arab countries have also joined the coalition. francois hollande has hosted this and we expect opening remarks and frederik pleitgen is covering this for us live in paris with more. fred. >> reporter: hi, natalie. basically what this is going to be about four of these countries that are going to be a part of the fight against isis are going to specify exactly what they're able to do. the french president said some of these will try to dry up the financial support for isis, other countries are going to provide humanitarian aid to people who have been displaced, of course, with isis taking a lot of territory both in iraq and in syria and other countries that are going to contribute to all of this militarily. of course, the u.s. has been conducting air strikes, so far the brits have said they don't want to be a part of air strikes. will that change with the mu
atika, thank you, live for us in london. thanks. >>> let's turn to that conference now, the killing of a third western captured has raised the resolve to resolve this and arab countries have also joined the coalition. francois hollande has hosted this and we expect opening remarks and frederik pleitgen is covering this for us live in paris with more. fred. >> reporter: hi, natalie. basically what this is going to be about four of these countries that are going to be a part of the...
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we have all of this covered from london. let's start with the latest we're hearing from his family. >> that's right. his brother mike haines made a statement yesterday and in it, he made an appeal, saying this is not about religion, not about the muslim faith. and he quoted from the koran, specifically saying that we must defeat evil, quoting from the holy book there. what we also heard from him is the humanitarian work of his brother. this, he said, is what really made his brother happy. take a listen. >> david, early on, found that working in difficult conditions, working for people enduring hardship, brought him a job satisfaction. he was most able in those conditions. when he got the position, he was really excited. very, very enthusiastic. he was going across to look at the logistics and the planning, how best to put the operations into a safe operation. he was very, very happy to go. my first reaction could be one of hatred. but my brother's life wasn't about hatred. it was about love for all man. >> now, after that st
we have all of this covered from london. let's start with the latest we're hearing from his family. >> that's right. his brother mike haines made a statement yesterday and in it, he made an appeal, saying this is not about religion, not about the muslim faith. and he quoted from the koran, specifically saying that we must defeat evil, quoting from the holy book there. what we also heard from him is the humanitarian work of his brother. this, he said, is what really made his brother happy....
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joining me now, cnn senior international correspondent ar wa damon in london for us, foreign editor for "the daily beast" christopher dickey joining me in new york, and cnn senior political analyst david gergen is with us as well. arwa, let me begin with you. we've heard tough talk from david cameron there. are other british politicians on the same page? >> that's what we have to wait and see to find out. he most certainly at this stage is trying to drum up what's been up until now severely lacking political support for more involvement when it comes to the overarching battle against isis both in iraq and in syria. those two fights are going to be of two very different natures. there hasn't been a lot of appetite here to see the uk drawn back into another battle. the prime minister has, however, ruled out boots on the ground, but he did put forward a five-part strategy when it comes to trying to fight isis. not at this stage, though, committing to any sort of air strikes. that he still needs the political support for, but it does include sending more munitions, more military assistance
joining me now, cnn senior international correspondent ar wa damon in london for us, foreign editor for "the daily beast" christopher dickey joining me in new york, and cnn senior political analyst david gergen is with us as well. arwa, let me begin with you. we've heard tough talk from david cameron there. are other british politicians on the same page? >> that's what we have to wait and see to find out. he most certainly at this stage is trying to drum up what's been up until...
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. >> i'm joined by senior international correspondent nick robertson in london and erin mcpike who is live at the white house. erin, we're going to come to you straight away, but, nick, i want to ask you first, what more do we know about prime minister cameron's plan? he was very forceful. he was tackling terrorism at home. now it seems that he is willing to go one step farther. >> he says david haine is a british hero, and his family should be proud of him and his humanitarian work. david cameron seems to be building a case here for british people to realize that something must be done. that britain needs to be involved. he said they cannot hide from this. he really seems to be framing an argument and a case that britain is going to have to be more involved. he has ruled out boots on the ground, but he still has a way open here to join the united states in air strikes in syria. he is not there yet. he doesn't have the political support, though i think we were hearing the leanings towards that in what he had to say about this brutal murder. >> he there issed there are 500 known citize
. >> i'm joined by senior international correspondent nick robertson in london and erin mcpike who is live at the white house. erin, we're going to come to you straight away, but, nick, i want to ask you first, what more do we know about prime minister cameron's plan? he was very forceful. he was tackling terrorism at home. now it seems that he is willing to go one step farther. >> he says david haine is a british hero, and his family should be proud of him and his humanitarian...
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jetliners at the time, it was a cell that was in the london area. is there any indication that intelligence is now questioning the families or the friends or the relatives of any of those who they believe might be fighting in syria or iraq with isis or any other terror group? >> there's a lot more being said about it now, and certainly there are situations where families have gone public themselves and have gone to the authorities and said, look, my son, even my daughter has left the country. we believe they've gone to syria. we want help to get them back. there is a lot more of that kind of interaction with families, but certainly in terms of questioning, the british are using extraordinary powers right now to put people on trial and in some cases behind closed doors. this is a sort of departure from the norm, and they will continue to try to use these new methods to stop this happening. i mean, i talked to people here who are involved in deradicalization on the streets, and they say since these beheading videos of james foley, of steven sotloff an
jetliners at the time, it was a cell that was in the london area. is there any indication that intelligence is now questioning the families or the friends or the relatives of any of those who they believe might be fighting in syria or iraq with isis or any other terror group? >> there's a lot more being said about it now, and certainly there are situations where families have gone public themselves and have gone to the authorities and said, look, my son, even my daughter has left the...
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cnn, london. >>> and while helping those in need, prime minister david cameron vowing to defeat isis. cameron taking aim a much strongerer stance today. >> today, the whole kcountry wil want to express their deepest sympathy for david haines' family, family, and they have endured the last 18 months of david's captivity with extraordinary courage, and now david has been murdered in the most callous and brutal way imaginable by an organization which is the embodiment of evil. we will hunt down those responsibl responsible, and we will bring them to justice no matter how long it takes. david haines was an aide worker. he went into harm's way not to harm people, but to help his fellow human beings in the hour of their direst need from the ball kcans to the middle east. his family spoke of the joy he felt when he learned that he had got his job in syria, and his selflessness and the decency and the burning desire to help others has today cost him his li life. but the whole country like his grieving family, can be incredibly proud of what he did and what he stood for in the humanitarian mis
cnn, london. >>> and while helping those in need, prime minister david cameron vowing to defeat isis. cameron taking aim a much strongerer stance today. >> today, the whole kcountry wil want to express their deepest sympathy for david haines' family, family, and they have endured the last 18 months of david's captivity with extraordinary courage, and now david has been murdered in the most callous and brutal way imaginable by an organization which is the embodiment of evil. we...
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or the east end of london. authorities here, david cameron last week told me they were continuing to try to figure out who this man was and he has said publicly absolutely the people responsible will be brought to justice. it is front and center of the news here today, brian. >> thank you, nic, for joining us this morning. it's clear to me the press is handing isis is grotesque form of free publicity every time one of these videos is uploaded to the internet. joining me at the desk is jeff greenfield, now a columnist for the daily beast and also here dan rather a former anchor and managing editor of the "cbs evening news." thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us, brian. >> i wanted to ask a couple viewers what they thought. i will read a couple tweets from viewers when i posed this question. first one from alson points out people are skeptical of what the news media tells them. you can't just report it and not show at least the still image. you have to show proof. here is a comment from anthony, he
or the east end of london. authorities here, david cameron last week told me they were continuing to try to figure out who this man was and he has said publicly absolutely the people responsible will be brought to justice. it is front and center of the news here today, brian. >> thank you, nic, for joining us this morning. it's clear to me the press is handing isis is grotesque form of free publicity every time one of these videos is uploaded to the internet. joining me at the desk is...
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peter neumann, we appreciate your insight from london. thank you. >>> coming up after the break, we take a look at the other headlines that are making news this hour around the world including flooding in india and pakistan. stay with us. when your favorite food starts a fight fight back fast with tums. relief that neutralizes acid on contact... ...and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! try great tasting tums chewy delights. yummy. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? it's one of the fastest growing crimes in america. there's a new victim of identity theft every three seconds. makes you wonder -- "am i next?" one weak password could be all it takes -- or trusting someone you shouldn't. over 70 million records with personal information were compromised in recent security breach
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atika schubert, cnn, london. >> our eyes are on london and prime minister david cameron holding an emergency meeting in response right now to the killing of david haines by isis. we'll go live to london right after this. can this decadent, fruit-top pastry with indulgent streusel crumbles be from... fiber one? fiber one streusel. available at walmart. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world, to our continuing breaking news coverage here on cnn. i'm george howell. an aide worker who has become the third westerner to be executed by the terror group isis. on saturday, isis released this gruesome video showing the death of david hanes. we're not going to show you this video. most of it just too disturbing. but it goes on to show a mass excuser decapitating the 44-year-old british citizen with a knife. his killer warned that more executions will happen if the united states continues its air strikes against isis targets in iraq. british prime minister david cameron
atika schubert, cnn, london. >> our eyes are on london and prime minister david cameron holding an emergency meeting in response right now to the killing of david haines by isis. we'll go live to london right after this. can this decadent, fruit-top pastry with indulgent streusel crumbles be from... fiber one? fiber one streusel. available at walmart. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world, to our continuing...
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. >> let me go back to nic robertson, who is in london for us. nic, we were talking about the threat to the united states. what is the threat there in britain in terms of intelligence? are they comfortable with what they know about isis? >> no. they want to know more. and i think our guest here makes a very, very strong point. and we're talking about yemen there, where there's a man called ibrahim al asiri, al al qaeda's top bomb maker, dedicated to >> to put the bombs on flights into the united states. now, this is a part of al-qaida that is -- specializes and tries to target the west. now, what we have seen in recent days is that this group in yemen, al-qaida in the arabian peninsula, says that they support the founding of the islamic state, isis. that they support this organization. there is nobility between these groups. and if you team up, isis's network in europe and, potentially, in the united states with the bomb maker and with this group in yemen that now gives them support. this is what we see al-qaida increasingly doing. able to move a
. >> let me go back to nic robertson, who is in london for us. nic, we were talking about the threat to the united states. what is the threat there in britain in terms of intelligence? are they comfortable with what they know about isis? >> no. they want to know more. and i think our guest here makes a very, very strong point. and we're talking about yemen there, where there's a man called ibrahim al asiri, al al qaeda's top bomb maker, dedicated to >> to put the bombs on...
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atika schubert, cnn, london. >> let me get straight to nic robertson in london. nic, you have new information. >> reporter: yeah, we understand now the prime minister, david cameron, is going to head back to ten downing street, his office. and tomorrow we're told, tomorrow morning, he'll hold what is known here as a cobra meeting. this is the top level cabinet security meeting. he will meet with all his senior security officials, defense, security, police, all those -- all home office, all top-level security officials, as well as other cabinet members will be there. this is really an indication of just how seriously he is taking this latest development. randi? >> and nic, give us a sense while i have you just how much of a threat isis is within -- i guess in terms of recruiting and in terms of british citizens joining up and fighting the cause. how much of a threat is isis within britain? >> it's a huge threat. it is recognized at the moment. and the threat level went up just recently based on that here, that threat -- an attack could be imminent. the understandi
atika schubert, cnn, london. >> let me get straight to nic robertson in london. nic, you have new information. >> reporter: yeah, we understand now the prime minister, david cameron, is going to head back to ten downing street, his office. and tomorrow we're told, tomorrow morning, he'll hold what is known here as a cobra meeting. this is the top level cabinet security meeting. he will meet with all his senior security officials, defense, security, police, all those -- all home...
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al qaeda was not able to strike in western capitals with the ease with which it apparently struck in london and madrid and the united states. so what have they done now? they're drawing us into fights in lands they control. the lands that are most important to them. so i think isis is trying to sort of go beyond what the al-qaeda achieved. >> and bob, we are talking about -- the u.s. is talking about air strikes to try to put an end to isis and destroy and degrade them. on an intelligence level, how weak or how strong are we in terms of figuring out where they are, who they are, and how to stop them. and how important is that piece to the puzzle in addition to the military? >> well, the question is, for instance, how do you decapitate isis, how do you get to baghdadi? he's apparently in raqqa. i would doubt he's going up on cell phones, very difficult to find him. you could carpet bomb that city, but you would kill a lot of sunni. but i think that they would sort of welcome that. the more casualties we can inflict on sunni muslims, the more recruits they'll get. nic is absolutely right. and
al qaeda was not able to strike in western capitals with the ease with which it apparently struck in london and madrid and the united states. so what have they done now? they're drawing us into fights in lands they control. the lands that are most important to them. so i think isis is trying to sort of go beyond what the al-qaeda achieved. >> and bob, we are talking about -- the u.s. is talking about air strikes to try to put an end to isis and destroy and degrade them. on an intelligence...
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you are asking the people to trust you to go into any negotiations if and when they have them with london. so it is about you, you're crucial for all of this? >> i don't think it's individual for the party. i think it's about freedom for the country but we're confident that people see it in that light. this is about believing in ourselves. and it's that belief in ourselves that's pushing the yes camp forward that is far more important than any individual party. it's a belief in ourselves in this nation which has given so much to the world. they invented the modern world. so this station that invented the modern world is more than capable of runs its own affairs. >> reporter: in theory, this isn't about alex salmond. but it is in part. scots will only vote yes if they think he can sit through. max foster, cnn, edinburgh, scotland. >>> ireland has played tribute to northern ireland's ian paisley who died at the age of 88. here's cnn's nic robertson. >> the government and i'll -- >> reporter: on the stage of irish politics, ian paisley was a giant. both revered and loathed with equal passion
you are asking the people to trust you to go into any negotiations if and when they have them with london. so it is about you, you're crucial for all of this? >> i don't think it's individual for the party. i think it's about freedom for the country but we're confident that people see it in that light. this is about believing in ourselves. and it's that belief in ourselves that's pushing the yes camp forward that is far more important than any individual party. it's a belief in ourselves...
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you, but you are asking people to trust you to go into any negotiations if and when they happen in london. so it is about you. you're a crucial part of this. >> well, i don't think it is about any individual in any party, i think it is about freedom for the country. we're confident that people see it in the light. that is about believing in our ourselves, and it is that belief in our ourselves that is pushing the campaign forward. and that is fundamentally more important than any political individual or party. it is a belief that this country who has given so much to the world, if we invented the modern world, i think it is more than capable of running its own. >> in theory this is not about alex salmond, but it is in part. sc scots will only vote yes if they believe he can see it through. >>> one of the worst weeks ever for the national football league in america is getting even worse. another one of its biggest stars is in trouble with violence against a loved one yet again as part of the story line. this latest incident comes on the heels of the ray rice controversy. just ahead, we'll
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cnn, london. >> parting is such sweet sorrow. that's it for "the lead" and now wolf blitzer next door in "the situation room." wolf? >> happening now, battle plan. the u.s. begins surveillance missions over syria and the white house says targets have been identified. i'll talk with the president's national security adviser, ambassador susan rice. >> as an american i was embarrassed and appalled. >> jim foley's mother speaks out, her son was executed by isis in a cnn exclusive, she says the u.s. didn't do enough to save him. >>> and new ferguson video. witnesses say they watched as michael brown was shot with his hands in the air. we're going to get reaction. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> let's get right to the breaking news on this 9/11. america finds itself in a new war against terrorists. this time it's the brutal islamist group isis which slaughtered thousands across the middle east and brutally beheaded two americans. president obama laid out the strategy for destroying isis with expanding air strikes
cnn, london. >> parting is such sweet sorrow. that's it for "the lead" and now wolf blitzer next door in "the situation room." wolf? >> happening now, battle plan. the u.s. begins surveillance missions over syria and the white house says targets have been identified. i'll talk with the president's national security adviser, ambassador susan rice. >> as an american i was embarrassed and appalled. >> jim foley's mother speaks out, her son was executed...
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cnn, london. >> parting is such sweet sorrow. that's it for "the lead" and now wolf blitzer next door in "the situation room." wolf? >> happening now, battle plan. the u.s. begins surveillance missions over syria and the white house says targets have been identified. i'll talk with the president's national security adviser, ambassador susan rice. >> as an american i was embarrassed and appalled. >> jim foley's mother speaks out, her son was executed by isis in a cnn exclusive, she says the u.s. didn't do enough to save him. >>> and new ferguson video. witnesses say they watched as michael brown was shot with his hands in the air. we're going to get reaction. i'm wolf blitzer. yo
cnn, london. >> parting is such sweet sorrow. that's it for "the lead" and now wolf blitzer next door in "the situation room." wolf? >> happening now, battle plan. the u.s. begins surveillance missions over syria and the white house says targets have been identified. i'll talk with the president's national security adviser, ambassador susan rice. >> as an american i was embarrassed and appalled. >> jim foley's mother speaks out, her son was executed...